Ten20 conductive and adhesive paste designed to hold EEG electrodes in place. Excellent for EEG Examinations, Sleep Diagnostics (PSG), Evoked Potentials (EP), Audiology, Biofeedback and many more applications. Different packaging sizes are available.
Ten20 Conductive Paste is a superior, adhesive paste designed to securely hold EEG electrodes in place, ensuring uninterrupted neuroscientific and neurodiagnostic examinations. Ten20 is also non-toxic and manufactured without the use of natural rubber latex. Ideal for EEG Examinations (e.g., neuromonitoring), Sleep Diagnostics, Evoked Potential Procedures, Audiology and Biofeedback applications.
Ten20 Conductive Paste features a non-drying formula that guarantees effortless cleanup, and it's also washable for added convenience. Experience the convenience and quality of Ten20 Conductive Paste for yourself!
Ten20 Conductive Paste is available in three different packaging sizes:
- Tube (4oz / 114g)
- Jar (4oz / 114g)
- Jar (8oz / 228g)
- Cup (15g)
Technical Specifications
- Physical State: Solid Paste
- Color: Off-White
- Odor: Odorless
- Density: Approximately 2.3 g/cm3
- Average Viscosity: 6,456,000 cP
Application
Ten20 Conductive Paste is suitable for EEG Examinations, Sleep Diagnostics, Evoked Potential Procedures, Audiology and Biofeedback and many other applications. As it is not water-based it is also suitable for LTM (Long-term electroencephalographic monitoring), as will not dissolve as easily as water-based pastes and gels.
Application Procedure
- Prep the skin of the subject with and abrasive product such as NuPrep.
- Place an appropriate amount of Ten20 paste inside the cavity of the EEG electrode (may slightly overfill).
- Place the Ten20 filled electrode onto the prepared subject's skin and apply medium pressure.
- Use either tape or a piece of gauze to fix the electrode in place.
Application Notes
- Avoid eye contact. If Ten20 is introduced in the eye, rinse with warm water for 10 to 15 minutes. Avoid
rubbing the eyes. - Use topically on intact skin only. Do not use on or near open wounds or compromised skin.
- Use additional caution on patients with a history of skin allergies or sensitivity to cosmetics and lotions. If rash, redness, itch, swelling, or abnormality appears on skin, wash off immediately.
- Patients' tolerance for topical products varies widely. Some patients poorly tolerate adhesives, abrasives, conductive
media, and salts. Respond to any complaint that may signal product intolerance. - Instruct patients to communicate any persistent redness, soreness or swelling at the electrode site. Topical infections can leave permanent scars if left untreated.
- Long term electrode sites must be checked for irritation and redness at least daily by removing the electrode and evaluating the skin condition under the electrode.
- Do not use with current-inducing electrodes.